BRUNSWICK COUNTY, NC (WWAY) — A Brunswick County man is in jail charged with crimes against nature involving a dog.

According to a warrant, investigators say some time in March Jeffrey Edward Bynner, 24, of Ash, “unlawfully, willfully and feloniously did commit the abominable and detestable crime against nature with a chihuahua dog.”

A Brunswick County Sheriff’s Office spokeswoman did not immediately have any more information.

The jail’s website shows Bynner was booked in last night and is still in jail this afternoon under $10,000 bond.

BRUNSWICK COUNTY, NC (WWAY) — Brunswick County Schools Superintendent Edward Pruden has been named the 2013-2014 Southeast Regional Superintendent of the Year. The honor is voted on by the 14 public school superintendents that comprise the Southeast Region Superintendents’ Council.

“I am so proud of Dr. Pruden,” Brunswick County Board of Education Chairman Charlie Miller said in a news release. “This honor represents the hard work and dedication he has not only to our students and staff in Brunswick County, but for public education in North Carolina. We are so fortunate he is our superintendent.”

All regional superintendents of the year will compete at the state level for the honor of North Carolina Superintendent of the Year. The winner will be announced in November.

The North Carolina Superintendent of the Year program is part of the National Superintendent of the Year Award Program sponsored by the American Association of School Administrators. Candidates are judged based on their leadership for learning, communication skills, professionalism and community involvement.